Why are England playing a darts song at the World Cup?
[BBC] The Proclaimers, AC/DC, Daft Punk and Lynard Skynard all have something in common this summer - and it’s because of the 2026 World Cup across the United States, Canada and Mexico. All four are among the artists whose songs have been selected by national teams to be played after every goal scored as their dedicated goal song. England supporters, particularly those with a soft spot for darts, had the privilege of listening to Planet Funk's ‘Chase the Sun’ four times on Wednesday night during England's 4-2 win over Croatia in their opening match. That was because the song, played regularly during major darts events such as the World Darts Championships and Premier League Darts, was chosen by the Football Association as England's dedicated goal song to be played following every goal they score during the tournament. It was quickly adopted by England fans both in Dallas and back home. Sections of the crowd could be heard singing along during parts of the game, even when it was not being played. Scotland opted for I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) by The Proclaimers. Other choices have included AC/DC's ‘Thunderstruck’ by Australia, Daft Punk's ‘One More Time’ by France, while co-hosts the United States opted for a remixed version of ‘Free Bird’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Fans of Germany and Curacao had the dubious honour of hearing ‘Major Tom‘ by Peter Schilling - song inspired by David Bowie - seven times during Germany’s thrashing of the debutants. Goal songs are becoming increasingly popular across the world of football. Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Crystal Palace are example of clubs who currently use them. During the first full round of group stage fixtures, 40 of the 48 nations scored at least one goal, meaning all sides have had their dedicated goal song played at least once. Who picks the songs are what are the rules? England fans were singing along to Planet Funk's Chase the Sun in Dallas during their 4-2 win over Croatia [Getty Images] The process of song selection is very simple. Football associations from each of the 48 nations were asked to select two songs each. One of those is the song to be played every time they score a goal, the other is played at the conclusion of a match in the event that the team wins. England fans got to sing along to ‘Three Lions’ by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds in Dallas after beating Croatia. Australia used ‘Land Down Under’ by Men At Work as their dedicated victory song following their 2-0 win over Turkey. What have been some of the surprise picks? A lot of song choices have immediately made sense, given their popularity in their home nations. But there have been some other selections that have been a bit more on the unusual side. ‘Maria (I Like It Loud)’ by dance artist Scooter was chosen as Austria’s goal song. The Czech Republic selected a version of popular football fan anthem Seven Nation Army’ originally made famous by The White Stripes. Their modernised and more upbeat selection was released by Mickie Krause. Less unusual, but perhaps still a surprise that they picked it, is Gala's ‘Freed From Desire‘ as the selection from Switzerland. This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. More questions answered... Why has Erling Haaland added 'Braut' to Norway shirt? Who are the World Cup's record holders? Who are the oldest players to feature at a World Cup? BBC or ITV? Inside how World Cup broadcast picks are made
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